Linux:

Puppy Linux has
a .pet installer for ver. 5.2 (meaning you can now
run Gnaural from a LiveCD!)

If Gnaural isn't pre-built for your distro, simply download the source and compile it using the instructions here

For all versions of Gnaural currently
available, go here. For alpha pre-release versions (if
available) go here. If
you have problems installing, or just want a very quick, "no
installation" peek at the idea of Gnaural, here is a very stripped-down
version that will run in your browser:
Gnaural Java Applet.

Installing
Optional Presets ("Presets" are
customized sound files that you can run in Gnaural)

LINUX:
Gnaural can be found natively within these distributions: Fedora,Ubuntu,SuSE,
Gentoo,
ArchLinux.
Contact your package maintainer if the version is not up to date. If
you don't have an installer available to you, simply download the source
code
(the ".tar.gz" file), extract and compile it. The latter should be as
easy as typing "./configure" then "make" from a terminal in
the
root of the extracted directory. If it compiled, you'll find gnaural in
the src directory. If it didn't, you're probably just missing a few dev
libs (likely PortAudio
and SndFile);
install them using your distribution's package manager then try again.

WINDOWS:There
is also a very useful GTK+ Preferences Tool available at
the gtk-win
site, allowing you to customize the look of GTK+ applications.

WINDOWS:
If
you are running a version of Windows BEFORE Windows 2000, you will need
this older version of theGTK+ 2 Runtime Environment.

MacOSX:
I know that your Gnaural seems a bit "un-Mac-like" in regard to
menuing, keyboard shortcuts, and needing right-button mouse-clicks (use
Ctrl-click to simulate). No, I'm not favoring windows (I'm not a
Windows user myself). The problem is simply that the libraries Gnaural
depends on to be multi-platform are still in development for MacOSX -
very stable for use but still trying to figure out how to include the
uniquely Mac aesthetic in to the general shemes it adopted to cover
both Linux and Windows.

EVERYONE:
If
any of the links above don't work (or for any reason you can't get what
you need), first see if you can find what you need at the main
Gnaural
site, and if you can't, then post in the Forum.
True "bugs", on the other
hand, should go to the Tracker.

The
latest stable source code can always be found (as a ".tar.gz" file) here,
and the
current working code snapshot in CVS here. To
download from CVS, simply put this in a command line: